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It is Sterling silver 19g and anodized niobium 19g. Not sure What the weave is called. Problem is now it is tarnishing and I am scared to clean it because I don't know if it will hurt the anodized niobium. What can I do to clean it?

That's really pretty. I damaged a silver/nio bracelet by tumbling it, so I agree that's not a good way to go. My suggestion would be baking soda: make a wet paste and rub with your fingers and maybe a soft toothbrush. Rinse with water and dry with a cloth. This works surprisingly well on silver and I've not had any problems with niobium. Probably not a good idea to soak it for a long time though.

Flutter's cleaning tip looks to me like it relies on a chemical reaction,
I'd be concerned using it without knowing exactly what was going to happen, particularly as there are multiple metals involved. at the very least I'd suggest making a test sample from some left over rings and seeing what happens.

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